ELYSIUM: 'Godfather' To Receive 'Official' Release In April

March 20, 2008

Metal Mind Productions will release the album "Godfather" from Polish melodic death metallers ELYSIUM on April 7 in Europe and June 10 in the U.S. (via MVD). According to a press release, the LP was was originally released in December 2005 as an attachment to the Polish metal magazine Thrash 'Em All. The music on the effort is described as a "vicious mixture of death, thrash metal elements blended with exploding production, powerful drums, super heavy riffs and crushing vocals. Melodic death metal, especially recommended to fans of DARK TRANQUILLITY, AT THE GATES or IN FLAMES."

"Godfather" track listing:

01. Follow The Dead
02. Snake Legion
03. Godfather Blues
04. Bloodsuckers, Inc.
05. Shotgun Beast
06. Together as One
07. Seven deadly Strikes
08. Jane Doe
09. Beggars Empire
10. Evangelist Murder

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